Latest reports suggest that a sharp swing in temperatures has been forecast across northern and central parts of…
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Nigeria
Enugu govt announces appointment of special adviser on climate change
by admineconaiby admineconaiEnugu state government has announced the appointment of Prof. Chukwumerije Okereke as a special adviser on Climate Policy…
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World
Report: EU countries could save 238,000 lives yearly by meeting pollution guidelines
by admineconaiby admineconaiFigures from the European Environment Agency has shown that approximately 238,000 air pollution deaths could be avoided each…
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World
At farming protest, Sunak stands with net zero, climate conspiracy group
by admineconaiby admineconaiLatest reports suggest that Rishi Sunak, UK Prime Minister attended a protest alongside a group which has posted…
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World
Delegate to UN: UK government can never accept idea nature has rights
by admineconaiby admineconaiA British government official from the environment department has told the UN that the UK government can never…
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World
Abandoned pipelines could release poisons into North Sea, scientists warn
by admineconaiby admineconaiScientists have warned that decaying oil and gas pipelines left to fall apart in the North Sea could…
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The National Council on Climate Change (NCCC), in collaboration with Atmosfair and Climate Sustainability firm, have announced the…
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World
Analysis shows China likely to miss climate targets amid growth in CO2 emissions
by admineconaiby admineconaiAnalysis has found that China is off track on all of its core 2025 climate targets, despite the…
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World
UK quits treaty that allows fossil fuel firms sue governments over climate policies
by admineconaiby admineconaiLatest reports suggest that the UK is pulling out of a treaty that lets fossil fuel firms sue…
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Uncategorized
Colombia vows to prioritise nature at global environmental negotiations
by admineconaiby admineconaiColombia’s environment minister has said that the next round of global biodiversity negotiations will put nature at the…